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Deliberately

UK /["/dɪˈlɪbərətli/"]/US /["/dɪˈlɪbərətli/"]/

Definition

done in a way that was planned, not by chance

In simple words: On purpose or intentionally.

Examples

  • She's been deliberately ignoring him all day.
  • an ad campaign that **deliberately targets** children
  • She was accused of **deliberately misleading** Parliament.
  • to deliberately withhold/conceal information
  • The fire had been **started deliberately**.
  • Her tone was deliberately insulting.
  • I suspected that he was being deliberately ambiguous.
  • She described how he quite deliberately tried to entice the two children away.
  • He deliberately chose to cast unknown actors.
  • He packed up his possessions slowly and deliberately.

Usage notes

Use 'deliberately' when someone does something with intention; avoid in casual conversations where simpler terms like 'on purpose' might fit better.

Grammar pattern

deliberately + verb

Memory hint

Think of 'deliberately' as 'deliberate-ly' – like you decided to do something carefully.

Collocations

  • deliberately ignore
  • deliberately choose
  • deliberately deceive

Synonyms

  • intentionally
  • purposely
  • consciously
  • willfully
  • knowingly

Antonyms

  • accidentally
  • unintentionally

Common mistakes

  • Using 'deliberately' in a situation where 'accidentally' is needed.
  • Confusing 'deliberately' with 'deliberate' as a noun.
  • Saying 'deliberately' too often in informal speech.